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Table 2 Clinical features among patients diagnosed with MIS-C at admission

From: Management of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) in resource limited settings: The Kenyan Experience

Variable n = 20

No. (%)

 

No. (%)

Fever

18 (90.0)

Chest pain

1 (5.0)

Rash

12 (60.0)

Respiratory Distress

19 (95.0)

Non-purulent Conjunctivitis

4 (20.0)

Abdominal pain

10 (50.0)

Oral mucosal Inflammation

13 (65.0)

Diarrhea

10 (50.0)

Peripheral Cutaneous Inflammation

10 (50.0)

Vomiting

15 (75.0)

Hypotension

2 (10.0)

Headache

1 (5.0)

Tachycardia

16 (80.0)

Seizures

1 (5.0)

Delayed CRT > 2 sec

16 (80.0)

General Malaise

7 (35.0)

Skin mottling

1 (5.0)

Arthritis / Arthralgia

5 (25.0)

Decreased Urine output (< 1 ml/kg/hr)

3 (15.0)

Nasal Congestion

5 (25.0)

Cough

7 (35.0)

  1. MIS-C Multisytemic Inflammatory Syndrome in Childhood;